Confucianism and the Three Timeless Truths: A Study of the Chinese Concept of Order (Part Two)

The Philosopher 2 (THURSDAY, 20 OCTOBER 2022):19 - 31 (2022)
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Abstract

The present study tries to understand the worldview associated with Confucianism and examines the concept of “order” in relation to its three timeless truths – the concept of time, the relativistic worldview, and the clan.

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